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The collection Ma petite vache a mal aux pattes is intended for younger readers. The typeface is large and the illustrations make it easier to understand the story. This magical and humorous novel tells the story of Véronique, a teacher and an endearing witch who has trouble controlling her supernatural powers. With no experience, she feels rather lost in her classroom when faced with 25 little Grade-4 devils. Unfortunately for these mischievous students, her inexperience does not mean that they will win out. As the days go by, a strong bond develops between Véronique and her students. In this book, sorcery is at the heart of comical situations that lead to unexpected outcomes. Children will love it. Danielle Simard has won many literary awards, including the Governor General's Award in 2003 and the Grand prix du livre de la Montérégie in 2004. Maîtresse en détresse is her 24th book for young readers. Her wonderful writing style captures the absurdity and humour found in everyday life if you look for it. Simard's literary work is matched by her interest in education. She is much in demand as a speaker, and spends much of her time introducing schoolchildren to the world of books. The illustrations by Caroline Merola, a writer and comic book artist, are ideal for the story. –HBP |
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